The Works of Shakespeare: Troilus and CressidaAt the University Press, 1960 |
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... gates ' So , now the gates are ope : now prove good seconds : ' Tis for the followers Fortune widens them , Not for the fliers . Mark me , and do the like . I Soldier . Fool - hardiness ; not I. 2 Soldier . Nor I. [ enters the gates ...
... gates ' So , now the gates are ope : now prove good seconds : ' Tis for the followers Fortune widens them , Not for the fliers . Mark me , and do the like . I Soldier . Fool - hardiness ; not I. 2 Soldier . Nor I. [ enters the gates ...
Page 159
... gates , and is shut in . So , now the gates are ope : now proue good Seconds , ' Tis for the followers Fortune , widens them , Not for the flyers : Marke me , and do the like . Enter the Gati . 1 Sol . Foole - hardinesse , not I. 2 Sol ...
... gates , and is shut in . So , now the gates are ope : now proue good Seconds , ' Tis for the followers Fortune , widens them , Not for the flyers : Marke me , and do the like . Enter the Gati . 1 Sol . Foole - hardinesse , not I. 2 Sol ...
Page 160
... Gates ' ( 1. 45 ) it is a prompter's S.D. to the actor playing Marcius . S.D. ( Camb . ) For F. see above . 44-5 . ' Tis for ... fliers His words in Plut . are ' that fortune had opened the gates of the cittie , more for the followers ...
... Gates ' ( 1. 45 ) it is a prompter's S.D. to the actor playing Marcius . S.D. ( Camb . ) For F. see above . 44-5 . ' Tis for ... fliers His words in Plut . are ' that fortune had opened the gates of the cittie , more for the followers ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF CORIOLANUS | xli |
TO THE READER | lv |
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